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The sciences of learning and instructional design : constructive articulation between communities / edited by Lin Lin and J. Michael Spector.

Contributor(s): Publisher: New York, NY : Routledge, 2018Edition: First editionDescription: 238 pages ; 23 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 9781138924314 (hbk)
  • 9781138924321 (pbk)
  • 9781315684444
Subject(s): Additional physical formats: Online version:: Sciences of learning and instructional designDDC classification:
  • 371.33 .Sc416 2018
LOC classification:
  • LB1028.38 .C659 2018
Contents:
Historical introduction / J. Michael Spector and Lin Lin -- The sciences of learning / Pablo N. Pirnay-Dummer and Norbert M. Seel -- Finding a middle ground : wars never settle anything / Paul A. Kirschner and Kristine Lund -- Comparing the goals and methodologies of learning scientists and educational technology researchers / Thomas C. Reeves and Eunjung Grace Oh -- Learning sciences and instructional design : big challenges and multi-field, multidisciplinary solutions / Wellesley R. Foshay and Jeremy Roschelle -- Implications : cherishing the middle ground / Jan Elen -- Reconsidering design and evaluation / Andrew S. Gibbons and David D. Williams -- Learning science applications for research in medicine / Susanne P. Lajoie -- An asian perspective on the divide / Allan H.K. Yuen -- The collaboration imperative / Ellen B. Meier -- Synthetic environments for skills training and practice / Robert Hubal and Thomas Parsons -- Instructional design and learning design / Nancy Law -- Learning analytics design / Dirk Ifenthaler -- Continuing the discourse / Lin Lin and J. Michael Spector
Summary: "There are two distinct professional communities that share an interest in using innovative approaches and emerging technologies to design and implement effective support for learning. This edited collection addresses the growing divide between the learning sciences community and the instructional design and technology community, bringing leading scholars from both fields together in one volume in an attempt to find productive middle ground. Chapters discuss the implications of not bridging this divide, propose possible resolutions, and go on to lay a foundation for continued discourse in this important area." --Provided by publisher
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Includes bibliographical references and index

Historical introduction / J. Michael Spector and Lin Lin -- The sciences of learning / Pablo N. Pirnay-Dummer and Norbert M. Seel -- Finding a middle ground : wars never settle anything / Paul A. Kirschner and Kristine Lund -- Comparing the goals and methodologies of learning scientists and educational technology researchers / Thomas C. Reeves and Eunjung Grace Oh -- Learning sciences and instructional design : big challenges and multi-field, multidisciplinary solutions / Wellesley R. Foshay and Jeremy Roschelle -- Implications : cherishing the middle ground / Jan Elen -- Reconsidering design and evaluation / Andrew S. Gibbons and David D. Williams -- Learning science applications for research in medicine / Susanne P. Lajoie -- An asian perspective on the divide / Allan H.K. Yuen -- The collaboration imperative / Ellen B. Meier -- Synthetic environments for skills training and practice / Robert Hubal and Thomas Parsons -- Instructional design and learning design / Nancy Law -- Learning analytics design / Dirk Ifenthaler -- Continuing the discourse / Lin Lin and J. Michael Spector

"There are two distinct professional communities that share an interest in using innovative approaches and emerging technologies to design and implement effective support for learning. This edited collection addresses the growing divide between the learning sciences community and the instructional design and technology community, bringing leading scholars from both fields together in one volume in an attempt to find productive middle ground. Chapters discuss the implications of not bridging this divide, propose possible resolutions, and go on to lay a foundation for continued discourse in this important area." --Provided by publisher

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